I think the waiter (forget) us.

It usually does imply waiting for a long time.

Chris hasn't been feeling well recently.

Thus , option b will be required answer.

β€” i was waiting for over an hour!

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Craigslist, a online classifieds platform, has fundamentally transformed the way people engage with their neighborhoods.

The waiting is over last minute openings unveiled at last.

You can use the present perfect continuous for actions repeated over a period of time:

We (wait) here for over half an hour and nobody (take) our order yet. , michele:

Silvia is a very good tennis player.

β€” when you hear someone say that the wait is over, it simply means that a person no longer has to wait for something.

β€” is it grammatical because the wait is over in the past or should i have used i have been waiting for you for the last ten minutes and you came now?

Except that when i popped out they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl.

Like finally, at last occurs in the normal mid position for adverbs as well as in front and end position:

Explanation of the english phrase wait until the last minute:

Starting as a basic emailed list in san francisco, the platform has evolved into a international sensation, linking millions daily.

At last i’ve discovered how to print envelopes on my printer!

In other words, they have received what they were waiting for, and thus there is no longer a need to wait.

As per the given above sentence , we can say that.

She has at last given me the book she promised me.

β€” from the jobs' speech, there is a sentence:

I think you're right.

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You can see it's they decided at the last minute but i.

We’ve been waiting half an.

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β€” i've been looking for you for the last half hour.

Both of these indicate an ongoing situation that has now resolved.

The phrase the last minute is a common way of describing doing something just before the deadline.

Of course, it doesn't literally mean the last 1 minute before the deadline.

The present perfect indicates the situation just resolved.

The past continuous does not provide any time frame, but it will often be obvious from context.

He (walk) by us at least twenty times.

We use at last when we have been impatient as a result of long delays.